Pic of Nick Cage as Superman (Possibly Real?)

Started by Gotham Knight, Tue, 6 Oct 2009, 17:57

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Uh, ral, I think that's just a photo someone took AT the photo shoot for the test.

I'm still not convinced - i think it is a ploy to get the "real" photos released.


I remember seeing this "supposed" leaked photo of Cage as Supes on a website awhile back, and while the photo is hilarious, it also looks quite fake as well.
"Imagination is a quality given a man to compensate him for what he is not, and a sense of humour was provided to console him for what he is."

I think it's real. It's pretty much everything it was described as in the book Superman vs. Hollywood. I do remember it being described as "looking like a toy" and what does it look like?!  ;D


The stuff nightmares are made of?
"Imagination is a quality given a man to compensate him for what he is not, and a sense of humour was provided to console him for what he is."

Oh Joker, LOL LOL, you crack me up, well...I guess that's your job.

(before you gas me!)  ;D

The picture looks fake to me.

But...

If you go here:

http://www.timburton.jp/gallery/unproduce/sl/sl-tbart.php

You will find Tim Burton's sketch of Superman. It's a Japanese site and I can't understand anything on there, but if you click around enough, you will find some fantastic stuff.

Supermanhomepage.com has been posting that guy's scoops for some time now. He's considered to be a reliable source of info for the Burton film.

Because of that site's reputation, I think it's real. However, I think it's important to remember a few things:

It was obviously not a promo pic. Just a pic some one took when Cage was doing a costume fitting or something like that.

The costume looks fake because it is fake. It's a shiny blue muscle suit, just like Keaton wore a dark muscle suit. For what it's worth, Routh had a padded suit as well.

Too bad it wasn't the actual screen test that leaked--then we'd know for sure.

Yeah, they do have a bunch of stuff of his. They have a YouTube channel that has most of his early film works.